Keven Cummins,
Bernard Sumner in New York ,silver gelatin ,signed and numbered AP
Also known as
Bernard AlbrechtBernard DickenBarney
Born 4 January 1956 (age 68)
Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England
Genres
Rock[1]post-punknew wavesynth-pop[2]electronica[3]
Occupation(s)
Singersongwritermusicianrecord producer
Instrument(s)
Vocalsguitarkeyboardssynthesisermelodica
Years active 1973–present
Labels
FactoryLondonWarner Bros.ParlophoneMuteTriple Echo
Member of New Order
Formerly of
Joy Division
Electronic
Bad Lieutenant
Bernard Sumner (born 4 January 1956) is an English musician. He is a founding member of the bands Joy Division, New Order, Electronic and Bad Lieutenant. Sumner was an early force in several areas, including the post-punk, synth-pop, and techno music scenes, as well as their various related genres, and was an early influence on the Manchester music scene that presaged the Madchester movement of the late 1980s centred on Factory Records and The Haçienda club in Manchester.Keven Cummins Since moving to London in 1987, Kevin has contributed to many major UK publications, including: The Times, The Observer, The Guardian, Esquire, Maxim, Elle, Vogue, Mojo, FourFourTwo, Sleaze Nation and The Big Issue.
He spent 10 years as the chief photographer for New Musical Express - the world's biggest selling rock weekly - where his award-winning pictures were a major contributing factor in the rise of the Madchester and Cool Britannia scenes.
His work can be seen gracing many record sleeves and book jackets and he regularly contributes to publications worldwide.
He also shoots regularly for The National Theatre in London.
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